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I will slaughter all her cattle beside the abundant waters. No human foot will muddy them again, and no cattle hooves will disturb them.
- Ezekiel 32:13
The archer will not stand his ground, the fleet of foot will not escape, and the horseman will not save his life.
- Amos 2:15
We went on ahead to the ship and sailed to Assos, where we were to take Paul aboard. He had arranged this because he was going there on foot.
- Acts 20:13
I think our culture encourages all of us to always put our best foot forward. I think it's a good thing. I think it's nice to rise to the occasion, to be kind and considerate, and have self control.
- Amy Grant
They camped that night on the foreplain at the foot of a talus slope and the murder that had been reckoned upon took place.
- Cormac McCarthy
The press of my foot to the earth springs a hundred affections, They scorn the best I can do to relate them.
- Walt Whitman
Before a single human being set foot on this planet, God had already flung the door wide open, issued an official invitation, and put the welcome mat out.
- Carolyn Custis James
I'm an indie artist with major distribution, so one foot in the extreme major music business and one foot in the abyss of indie artists.
- John Oates
We have delegated authority to establish His Kingdom wherever the sole of our foot treads. But the fact is, while God calls
- Bill Johnson
We have delegated authority to establish His Kingdom wherever the sole of our foot treads. But the fact is, while God calls us "kings," the degree to which we walk in that position is a matter of potential.
- Bill Johnson
Yet historically, the teaching of original sin started us off on the wrong foot—with a no instead of a yes, with a mistrust instead of a trust.
- Fr. Richard Rohr
He was silent. "Let's be evacuated with the others," I said. He didn't answer. He was looking at my foot. "You think you'll be able to walk?" "Yes, I think so." "Let's hope we won't regret it, Eliezer." After the war, I learned the fate of those who had remained at the infirmary. They were, quite simply, liberated by the Russians, two days after the evacuation.
- Elie Wiesel